This poem is about the way someone you so strongly love can change. |
You were innocent You were adorable And I was in love On that winter’s day You smiled at me And asked if my glasses Fogged up, too I nodded with a grin I was warm and safe inside that house Where we all had been We dribbled an old ball In the driveway You weren’t so tall SO that was okay You won every game But you were never too cocky You didn’t want me to feel ashamed Then summer of oh’ four I went away for a while And when you came knocking on that door You gave me a strange smile In place of your old glasses Were brand new contacts And a brand new face Your hair had grown darker And the usual curls were gone You were about four inches taller How long was I gone for? You did not come alone There was Bobby and Mark And a few others in tow You wore stylish clothes And girls noticed I should have been happy, I suppose But now there was no time for just us Some time passed and you changed With it I almost felt deranged Next thing I knew You and a girl were holding hands And exchanging kisses What was happening here? You were supposed to be mine Weren’t you? I refused to wine I stayed quiet Just watched you walk away With not more than a shrug My feelings were in disarray A year or so later You got high And a little bit drunk You went to parties And I didn’t even get to see you shrug You were out of my life But you were smug When I passed you By the water fountain You said, how are you Even smiled and looked into my eyes I couldn’t help but giggle You were so you But then you were so gone again You were innocent You were adorable And I was in love Now you are a memory If I think really hard I can almost see that house And that yard I can almost see the water fights And the residue of a game of Capture the Flag Just a glimpse of those summer nights |